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• '''IPA''': /ʍøʊ/
• '''IPA''': /ʍøʊ/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Wasian dialects): /ʍœʊ/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Wasian dialects): /ʍœː/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Flemish dialects): /xʷœːʊ/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Flemish dialects): /xʷœʊ/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Arthtyre dialects): /wʊː/
<br>• '''IPA''' (Arthtyre dialects): /wʊː/



Revision as of 14:55, 15 August 2024

Etymology

From Middle Menapian xweu, from Old Menapian xwiu, xwiuïd ("to drive, to push; to charge; to assault") from Primitive Menapian hwʉid ("to move; to drive; to push"), from Proto-Bythonic *hwɨβid ("to move"), from Proto-Celtic *xswibīti ("to move). Cognate with Welsh chwifio, Breton fiñval ("to move; to shift; to flick; to twich"). Borrowed by Latin as hveuclithus and hveuclethus, from Primitive Menapian hwʉid + clėthʉ ("sword"), see here for further descendants.

xweud

Pronunciation

IPA: /ʍøʊ/
IPA (Wasian dialects): /ʍœː/
IPA (Flemish dialects): /xʷœʊ/
IPA (Arthtyre dialects): /wʊː/

Definition

Verb

  1. to drive a vehicle.
  2. to push or force someone or something into someone or something.
  3. to charge or assault the enemy in battle.
  4. to coerce.

Conjugation